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CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION IN
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
CREATIVITY
 Creativity is defined as the tendency to generate or recognize ideas, alternatives,
or possibilities that may be useful in solving problems, communicating with others,
and entertaining ourselves and others.
 Creativity is the ability to come up with new ideas and to identify new and
different ways of looking at a problem and opportunities.
 A process of assembling ideas by recombining elements already known but wrongly
assumed to be unrelated to each other. This definition has several key elements
that are worth considering:
• Process: Creativity is also a process (implying, among other things, that it is
more like a skill than an attitude, and that you can get better at it with
practice).
• Ideas: Creativity results in ideas that have potential value.
• Recombining: The creative process is one of putting things together in
unexpected ways.
THREE REASONS WHY PEOPLE ARE MOTIVATED TO BE CREATIVE:
1. Need for novel, varied, and complex stimulation.
2. Need to communicate ideas and values.
3. Need to solve problems.
In order to be creative, you need to be able to view things in new ways or from a
different perspective. Among other things, you need to be able to generate new
possibilities or new alternatives. Tests of creativity measure not only the number of
alternatives that people can generate but the uniqueness of those alternatives. the
ability to generate alternatives or to see things uniquely does not occur by change; it is
linked to other, more fundamental qualities of thinking, such as flexibility, tolerance of
ambiguity or unpredictability, and the enjoyment of things heretofore unknown.
Thus, creativity is the development of ideas about products, practices, services, or
procedures that are novel and potentially useful to the organization.
THE CREATIVE PROCESS
STEPS IN THE CREATIVE PROCESS
1. Opportunity or Problem Recognition: A person discovers that a new
opportunity exists or a problem needs resolution.
2. Immersion: The individual concentrates on the problem and becomes immersed
in it. He or she will recall and collect information that seems relevant,
dreaming up alternatives without refining or evaluating them.
3. Incubation: The person keeps the assembled information in mind for: a while.
He or she does not appear to be working on the problem actively; however, the
subconscious mind is still engaged. While the information is simmering it is
being arranged into meaningful new patterns.
4. Insight: The problem-conquering solution flashes into the person's mind at an
unexpected time, such as on the verge of sleep, during a shower, or while
running. Insight is also called the Aha! Or Eureka! Experience.
5. Verification and Application: The individual sets out to prove that the creative
solution has merit. Verification procedures include gathering supporting
evidence, using logical persuasion, and experimenting with new ideas.
PERSONALITY TRAITS OF CREATIVE PEOPLE
 Persistence
 Self-confidence
 Independence
 Attraction to complexity
 Tolerance of ambiguity
 Intuitiveness
 Have broad interests
 Are energetic
 Drive to achieve
 Love their work
 Take risks
BARRIERS TO CREATIVITY
 Excessive focus on extrinsic motivation
 Limits set by superiors
 Critical evaluation
 Close, controlling supervision
 Competition in a win-lose situation
 Control of decision making
 Control of information
 Blindly following the rules
 Constantly being practical
 Becoming overly specialized
 Fearing looking foolish
 Fearing mistakes and failure
Netpreneurship
 a process of identifying and starting a business venture, sourcing and
organizing the required resources and taking both the risks and rewards
associated with the venture on Internet.
Examples
 Mark Zuckerberg –Facebook
 Brian Action – Whatsapp
 Bhavish Agarwal –Ola cabs
 Sachin Bansal- Flipkart
 Kunal Bahl –Snapdeal
INNOVATION
 Innovation is the implementation of new ideas at the individual, group or
organizational level.
 A process of intentional change made to create value by meeting opportunity and
seeking advantage.
• Process: Innovation is a process (implying, among other things, that it can be learned and
managed).
• Intentional: That process is carried out on purpose.
• Change: It results in some kind of change.
• Value: The whole point of the change is to create value in our economy, society and/or
individual lives.
• Opportunity: Entrepreneurial individuals enable tomorrow's value creation by exploring for
it today: having ideas, turning ideas into marketable insights and seeking ways to meet
opportunities.
• Advantage: At the same time, they also create value by exploiting the opportunities they
have at hand.
TYPES OF INNOVATIONS
There are four distinct types of innovation, these are as follows:
 Invention - Described as the creation of a new product, service or process.
Something that has not been tried before.
 Extension - The expansion of an existing product, service or process. This
would mean that the entrepreneur takes an existing idea and applies it
differently.
 Duplication - Copying (replicating) an existing product or service and then
adding the entrepreneurs own creative touch. In order to improve it.
 Synthesis - A combination of more than one existing products or services in to
a new product. or service. This means that several different ideas are
combined in to one new product or service.
THE INNOVATION PROCESS
1. Analytical planning – Carefully identifying the product or service features,
design as well as the resources that will be needed.
2. Resource organization – Obtaining the required resources, materials,
technology, human or capital resources.
3. Implementation – Applying the resources in order to accomplish the plans
4. Commercial application – The provision of value to customers, reward
employees, and satisfy the stake holders.
5 MYTHS OF INNOVATION
1. Innovation is planned and predictable.
2. Technical specifications should be thoroughly prepared in advance.
3. Creativity relies on dreams and blue-sky ideas.
4. Big projects will develop better innovations than smaller ones.
5. Technology is the driving force of innovation and success.
CREATIVITY, INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURS
Creativity is thinking new things, and innovation is doing new things.
 Creativity is the ability to develop new ideas and to discover new
ways of looking at problems and opportunities.
 Innovation is the ability to apply creative solutions to those
problems and opportunities in order to enhance people’s lives or
to enrich society.
Entrepreneurship = creativity + innovation
FROM CREATIVITY TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
CREATIVITY, INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURS
 Creativity is the ability to develop new ideas and to discover new ways of looking
at problems and opportunities.
 Innovation is the ability to apply creative solutions to those problems and
opportunities in order to enhance people’s lives or to enrich society.
 Entrepreneurship is the result of a disciplined, systematic process of applying
creativity and innovation to needs and opportunities in the marketplace.
 Entrepreneurs are those who marry their creative ideas with the purposeful action
and structure of a business.
Researchers believe that entrepreneurs succeed by thinking and doing new things or
old things in new ways.
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
 The change that entrepreneurs bring about is through creativity and innovation.
Therefore, it is not surprising to see that entrepreneurs are among the more
creative and innovative players of organizational change.
 Creativity requires someone (like an entrepreneur) to add value in the
marketplace through the innovation process.
 From the idea generation to the successful product development and launch,
innovation is the seed-bed for change. Charged with the coordination of the
innovation process are the entrepreneurs.
 It is the job of the entrepreneurs to be creative in identifying the gap in the
market and innovate a product to fill this gap.
A SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEUR’S CASE STUDY
SHIV NADAR
INTRODUCTION
 “SHIV NADAR” Is The Founder-chairman Of HCL (Hindustan
Computers Limited).
 Known As Father Of India’s IT Industry.
 Native Of MOOLAIPOZHI Village In TUTICORIN District (Tamil Nadu).
 Went To PSG College Of Technology Coimbatore (Graduation).
 In 1968, He Moved To Delhi Where He Worked As Engineer With DCM.
 His Dream Was To Startup His Own Company To Manufacture
Computer In India.
HISTORY
 To raise fund initially, he floated a company called “Microcomp Limited”
to sell scientific calculators.
 Ventured along with five of his friends (Arjun Malhotra, Subhash Arora,
Ajay Chowdhary, DS Puri & Yogesh Vaidya).
 Received support from the Uttar Pradesh government to setup their
manufacturing unit in Noida.
 Mr. Nadar founded HCL in 1976 with dream of making personal
computers.
 After expansion of business, Mr. Nadar decided to increase demand for IT
education and Computer Training.
 In 1981 he setup NIIT to impart high quality education.
 In 1991 HCL entered partnership with HP(Hewlett-Packard)to form HCL
HP Ltd.
 Looking beyond PCs, HCL tied up with Nokia for distributing cell phones and
with Ericsson for distributing switches.
 In 1996 HCL became an enterprise which comprises two companies listed in
India, HCL Technologies and HCL Infosystems.
 HCL has been managing orders at India’s National Stock Exchange.
 In mid-90’s, HCL automated the NSE across 261 cities through a network of
3,000 tiny satellites.
 HCL is involved in the making of Boeing 787-Dreamline.
 Shiv Nadar is a member of the Executive Board of the Indian School of
Business (ISB), Hyderabad.
 He founded the SSN college of Engineering in Chennai which is a premier
institute in India.
HISTORY
HCL INFOSYSTEM'S LEADERSHIP INITIATIVES
 They gave the country's first Desktop PC in 1976.
 India’s first branded home PC BusyBee in 1985.
 Beanstalk was launched in 1995 by HCL.
 HCL also gave India’s first Pentium 4 based PC at a sub Rs. 40,000 price
mark .
 They also boast of providing India’s first Media Center PC.
TODAY HCL OFFERS
 Research and Development
 Technology Services
 Enterprise & Application Consulting
 Remote Infrastructure Management
 BPO
 IT Hardware
 System Integration
 Technology & Telecom Product
REWARDS
 In 2008, Government of India awarded Nadar with Padma Bhushan, the third
highest civilian award, for his contribution to IT industry.
 In 2007, Madras University awarded him honorary doctorate degree (D Sc) for his
contributions in promoting software technology. Nadar was also recognized as E&Y
Entrepreneur of the Year 2007 (Services).
 In 1995 he became the Dataquest IT Man of the year.
 In 2005 he was bestowed with CNBC Business Excellence Award.
 In 2006 received an Honorary Fellowship of All India Management Association-
AIMA.
 In 2008 honored by Government Of India with Padambhushana.
 In 2009 he was counted amongst Forbes 48 Heroes of Philanthropy in Asia Pacific.
 In 2010 received Dataquest Lifetime Achievement Award.
NADAR AN SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR
 Mr. Nadar & his team have proven the technological expertise, the ability to
scale up operations or the confident to manage big and critical assignment
without a hitch.
 HCL today is a conglomerate worth $4.1 billion.
 Staff strength of 47,000 in 17 countries.
 More than 500 global clients.
“ SHIV NADAR HAS ALL THE REASONS TO BE PROUD OF HIS FEAT – HE
WOULDN’T BE SATISFIED THOUGH ”
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creativity and innovation in entrepreneurship

  • 1. CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  • 2. CREATIVITY  Creativity is defined as the tendency to generate or recognize ideas, alternatives, or possibilities that may be useful in solving problems, communicating with others, and entertaining ourselves and others.  Creativity is the ability to come up with new ideas and to identify new and different ways of looking at a problem and opportunities.  A process of assembling ideas by recombining elements already known but wrongly assumed to be unrelated to each other. This definition has several key elements that are worth considering: • Process: Creativity is also a process (implying, among other things, that it is more like a skill than an attitude, and that you can get better at it with practice). • Ideas: Creativity results in ideas that have potential value. • Recombining: The creative process is one of putting things together in unexpected ways.
  • 3. THREE REASONS WHY PEOPLE ARE MOTIVATED TO BE CREATIVE: 1. Need for novel, varied, and complex stimulation. 2. Need to communicate ideas and values. 3. Need to solve problems. In order to be creative, you need to be able to view things in new ways or from a different perspective. Among other things, you need to be able to generate new possibilities or new alternatives. Tests of creativity measure not only the number of alternatives that people can generate but the uniqueness of those alternatives. the ability to generate alternatives or to see things uniquely does not occur by change; it is linked to other, more fundamental qualities of thinking, such as flexibility, tolerance of ambiguity or unpredictability, and the enjoyment of things heretofore unknown. Thus, creativity is the development of ideas about products, practices, services, or procedures that are novel and potentially useful to the organization.
  • 5. STEPS IN THE CREATIVE PROCESS 1. Opportunity or Problem Recognition: A person discovers that a new opportunity exists or a problem needs resolution. 2. Immersion: The individual concentrates on the problem and becomes immersed in it. He or she will recall and collect information that seems relevant, dreaming up alternatives without refining or evaluating them. 3. Incubation: The person keeps the assembled information in mind for: a while. He or she does not appear to be working on the problem actively; however, the subconscious mind is still engaged. While the information is simmering it is being arranged into meaningful new patterns. 4. Insight: The problem-conquering solution flashes into the person's mind at an unexpected time, such as on the verge of sleep, during a shower, or while running. Insight is also called the Aha! Or Eureka! Experience. 5. Verification and Application: The individual sets out to prove that the creative solution has merit. Verification procedures include gathering supporting evidence, using logical persuasion, and experimenting with new ideas.
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  • 7. PERSONALITY TRAITS OF CREATIVE PEOPLE  Persistence  Self-confidence  Independence  Attraction to complexity  Tolerance of ambiguity  Intuitiveness  Have broad interests  Are energetic  Drive to achieve  Love their work  Take risks
  • 8. BARRIERS TO CREATIVITY  Excessive focus on extrinsic motivation  Limits set by superiors  Critical evaluation  Close, controlling supervision  Competition in a win-lose situation  Control of decision making  Control of information  Blindly following the rules  Constantly being practical  Becoming overly specialized  Fearing looking foolish  Fearing mistakes and failure
  • 9. Netpreneurship  a process of identifying and starting a business venture, sourcing and organizing the required resources and taking both the risks and rewards associated with the venture on Internet. Examples  Mark Zuckerberg –Facebook  Brian Action – Whatsapp  Bhavish Agarwal –Ola cabs  Sachin Bansal- Flipkart  Kunal Bahl –Snapdeal
  • 10. INNOVATION  Innovation is the implementation of new ideas at the individual, group or organizational level.  A process of intentional change made to create value by meeting opportunity and seeking advantage. • Process: Innovation is a process (implying, among other things, that it can be learned and managed). • Intentional: That process is carried out on purpose. • Change: It results in some kind of change. • Value: The whole point of the change is to create value in our economy, society and/or individual lives. • Opportunity: Entrepreneurial individuals enable tomorrow's value creation by exploring for it today: having ideas, turning ideas into marketable insights and seeking ways to meet opportunities. • Advantage: At the same time, they also create value by exploiting the opportunities they have at hand.
  • 11. TYPES OF INNOVATIONS There are four distinct types of innovation, these are as follows:  Invention - Described as the creation of a new product, service or process. Something that has not been tried before.  Extension - The expansion of an existing product, service or process. This would mean that the entrepreneur takes an existing idea and applies it differently.  Duplication - Copying (replicating) an existing product or service and then adding the entrepreneurs own creative touch. In order to improve it.  Synthesis - A combination of more than one existing products or services in to a new product. or service. This means that several different ideas are combined in to one new product or service.
  • 12. THE INNOVATION PROCESS 1. Analytical planning – Carefully identifying the product or service features, design as well as the resources that will be needed. 2. Resource organization – Obtaining the required resources, materials, technology, human or capital resources. 3. Implementation – Applying the resources in order to accomplish the plans 4. Commercial application – The provision of value to customers, reward employees, and satisfy the stake holders.
  • 13. 5 MYTHS OF INNOVATION 1. Innovation is planned and predictable. 2. Technical specifications should be thoroughly prepared in advance. 3. Creativity relies on dreams and blue-sky ideas. 4. Big projects will develop better innovations than smaller ones. 5. Technology is the driving force of innovation and success.
  • 14. CREATIVITY, INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURS Creativity is thinking new things, and innovation is doing new things.  Creativity is the ability to develop new ideas and to discover new ways of looking at problems and opportunities.  Innovation is the ability to apply creative solutions to those problems and opportunities in order to enhance people’s lives or to enrich society. Entrepreneurship = creativity + innovation
  • 15. FROM CREATIVITY TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  • 16. CREATIVITY, INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURS  Creativity is the ability to develop new ideas and to discover new ways of looking at problems and opportunities.  Innovation is the ability to apply creative solutions to those problems and opportunities in order to enhance people’s lives or to enrich society.  Entrepreneurship is the result of a disciplined, systematic process of applying creativity and innovation to needs and opportunities in the marketplace.  Entrepreneurs are those who marry their creative ideas with the purposeful action and structure of a business. Researchers believe that entrepreneurs succeed by thinking and doing new things or old things in new ways.
  • 17. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION  The change that entrepreneurs bring about is through creativity and innovation. Therefore, it is not surprising to see that entrepreneurs are among the more creative and innovative players of organizational change.  Creativity requires someone (like an entrepreneur) to add value in the marketplace through the innovation process.  From the idea generation to the successful product development and launch, innovation is the seed-bed for change. Charged with the coordination of the innovation process are the entrepreneurs.  It is the job of the entrepreneurs to be creative in identifying the gap in the market and innovate a product to fill this gap.
  • 19. INTRODUCTION  “SHIV NADAR” Is The Founder-chairman Of HCL (Hindustan Computers Limited).  Known As Father Of India’s IT Industry.  Native Of MOOLAIPOZHI Village In TUTICORIN District (Tamil Nadu).  Went To PSG College Of Technology Coimbatore (Graduation).  In 1968, He Moved To Delhi Where He Worked As Engineer With DCM.  His Dream Was To Startup His Own Company To Manufacture Computer In India.
  • 20. HISTORY  To raise fund initially, he floated a company called “Microcomp Limited” to sell scientific calculators.  Ventured along with five of his friends (Arjun Malhotra, Subhash Arora, Ajay Chowdhary, DS Puri & Yogesh Vaidya).  Received support from the Uttar Pradesh government to setup their manufacturing unit in Noida.  Mr. Nadar founded HCL in 1976 with dream of making personal computers.  After expansion of business, Mr. Nadar decided to increase demand for IT education and Computer Training.  In 1981 he setup NIIT to impart high quality education.  In 1991 HCL entered partnership with HP(Hewlett-Packard)to form HCL HP Ltd.
  • 21.  Looking beyond PCs, HCL tied up with Nokia for distributing cell phones and with Ericsson for distributing switches.  In 1996 HCL became an enterprise which comprises two companies listed in India, HCL Technologies and HCL Infosystems.  HCL has been managing orders at India’s National Stock Exchange.  In mid-90’s, HCL automated the NSE across 261 cities through a network of 3,000 tiny satellites.  HCL is involved in the making of Boeing 787-Dreamline.  Shiv Nadar is a member of the Executive Board of the Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad.  He founded the SSN college of Engineering in Chennai which is a premier institute in India. HISTORY
  • 22. HCL INFOSYSTEM'S LEADERSHIP INITIATIVES  They gave the country's first Desktop PC in 1976.  India’s first branded home PC BusyBee in 1985.  Beanstalk was launched in 1995 by HCL.  HCL also gave India’s first Pentium 4 based PC at a sub Rs. 40,000 price mark .  They also boast of providing India’s first Media Center PC.
  • 23. TODAY HCL OFFERS  Research and Development  Technology Services  Enterprise & Application Consulting  Remote Infrastructure Management  BPO  IT Hardware  System Integration  Technology & Telecom Product
  • 24. REWARDS  In 2008, Government of India awarded Nadar with Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award, for his contribution to IT industry.  In 2007, Madras University awarded him honorary doctorate degree (D Sc) for his contributions in promoting software technology. Nadar was also recognized as E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year 2007 (Services).  In 1995 he became the Dataquest IT Man of the year.  In 2005 he was bestowed with CNBC Business Excellence Award.  In 2006 received an Honorary Fellowship of All India Management Association- AIMA.  In 2008 honored by Government Of India with Padambhushana.  In 2009 he was counted amongst Forbes 48 Heroes of Philanthropy in Asia Pacific.  In 2010 received Dataquest Lifetime Achievement Award.
  • 25. NADAR AN SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR  Mr. Nadar & his team have proven the technological expertise, the ability to scale up operations or the confident to manage big and critical assignment without a hitch.  HCL today is a conglomerate worth $4.1 billion.  Staff strength of 47,000 in 17 countries.  More than 500 global clients. “ SHIV NADAR HAS ALL THE REASONS TO BE PROUD OF HIS FEAT – HE WOULDN’T BE SATISFIED THOUGH ”